Is this World really flat? Wednesday December 19, 2007
Posted by NP in Our World.Tags: boundaries, flat world, globalization, Web 2.0
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Although someone states that as of today we are living in a “flat” world (see Thomas Friedman’s The World is Flat), in my personal opinion we should still consider it partially “rounded”.
The flat world is the earth where no boundaries are anymore present: where there are no more readers and authors but only contributors, where you can handle a job for someone else even if you live in another continent, where universal collaboration is the new motto.
Is it really this way? I wonder if this view is mainly valid for the English speaking countries. Among all things, anyone should recognize that the language IS the main barrier that we all face in the world. You can outsource the maintenance of your software to anyone in India, but if the application is written in Italian? Well, then you need to interpose a filter between the two, the Italian owner and the Indian outsourcer.
And it means a lot to me! It means that the barrier is still in place! And the filter is a way to bypass it, like an undunnel bored to go beyond the obstacle.
Moreover, we keep hearing about the Web 2.0, but many of those who claim it, do not even know what it really is. Web 2.0 is much more than the Twitters, the Tumblrs and the Flickrs. Is a new way of behaving in the World. This is the real force that put all of us on the same level, where no cultural difference is relevant and where we chickens can all express ourselves and give our own little contribution.
Again, Web 2.0, are we really using it? I think we are yet in an early innovators phase, where just a few people uses it and the majority do not even know of its exsistence. For sure Web 2.0 won’t change much of our lifestyles… we’ll keep meeting with friends, having dinners and going on holiday. But we’ll have new ways for doing it! I will be able to share my day with people living far away from me, choose restaurants based on the location I’m searching and the value given by users, and similarly for my vacations…
To summarize, to me the positive side of this globalization (because this is what it is all about) is that we people will have the power to judge and vote without any influence from the major forces that today are present (see politicians, journalists, preachers, etc). It will be a world of do-it-yourself-by-sharing-with-others, where we will gain more power in deciding what to do as we will have more information to evaluate it properly.
Moreover, the world will tend to become more similar to a flat plate overtime, but will never stop having its rounded corners. Not all boundaries will be abolished, not all limitations will be cancelled.
Think about this. I’m Italian, I normally speak Italian (of course), but to make this posting readable by foreingers I had to write it in English. Isn’t this yet a barrier to a fully flat world?
